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The Role of Tech in Treating Substance Abuse

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Substance abuse is an affliction affecting millions of people worldwide. Whether it’s at the hands of alcohol, cocaine, methamphetamine, opioids, or other risky substances, almost everyone knows someone battling addiction. Illegal copying is prohibited. It could be a parent, […].

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Health Provider News – April 22, 2022

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Juneau clinic offers new option for treating opioid use disorder. 21 top management risks in healthcare for 2022. $1B 1B joint venture sets sights on ASCs, medical office buildings. 3 hacker gangs targeting hospitals. CMS revises surprise-billing arbitration process. GAO investigating private equity ownership of nursing homes.

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NATIONAL 14 rural senators push CMS to extend low-wage hospitals’ payment bump in FY2024 American Hospital Association voices support for telehealth expansion bill Behavioral health market to hit $262B by 2029 Biden administration moves to establish ‘guardrails’ for telehealth prescriptions CMS Officials Confirm End of PHE Nursing (..)

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NATIONAL AHA asks CMS to stop telehealth rule AHA-supported bill would expand access to telehealth services Another strike notice possible at Kaiser, unions say Congress eyes endgame for PBM legislation Costco accused of sharing customers’ ‘highly personal’ health data with Facebook owner Meta General Catalyst eyes health system acquisition HHS proposed (..)

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Health Provider News – March 25, 2022

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Hospitalist talks tech innovation for staffing shortages and patient access. In Alabama, nearly 12,000 people are seeking substance use disorder treatment. Over 1 million Americans are seeking treatment for substance use disorder—here’s how it breaks down in Alaska. FDA to revive facility visits. What’s next?

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NATIONAL 55% of rural hospitals don’t offer obstetric care: Report Academic health systems are scooping up hospitals AHA says Medicare payments to long-term care hospitals are inadequate AHA Warns Hospitals of IT Help Desk Social Engineering Scheme Amazon Pharmacy connects with One Medical Biden administration reinforces reproductive health obligations (..)